There’s a specific stress that comes from the disconnect between the money you invest in your business IT and the value that comes back from it. Sure, you know what the money is being spent on… but that’s a far cry from knowing how these investments are shifting the needle.
Let’s discuss the importance of understanding what your IT is telling you and when you need to demand more information… politely, of course.
Metrics are crucial for sharing information, but different departments use different metrics. Business metrics focus on key performance indicators such as return on investment and cost per lead. Meanwhile, the average IT team is focused on achieving low latency and maximizing uptime, among other objectives.
All of these metrics are important, of course… it can just be challenging to connect them into a cohesive story, and this is where any disconnect causes problems.
Would you rather your technology cost you money for the privilege of housing it, or would you rather it strategically shape your operations and generate profits? The latter is the clearly better choice and isn’t all that complicated to do.
The key is to connect every technology decision you make to a business-centric outcome you want to accomplish.
It’s too easy to write off your business’ technology like any other business utility. You pay the electric bill, you pay your water bill, you pay your IT bill.
This mindset is a mistake. Your IT shouldn’t be seen as another service you have to pay for each month. Your IT should be considered a strategic investment into a revenue-generating asset.
Why? Simple: the right IT always contributes directly to accomplishing one of the outcomes you’ve prioritized for your business.
All of these goals, directly or indirectly, help support your business and its success.
We can work with you, acting as a virtual Chief Information Officer—a vCIO—helping you manage your tech through plain language and shared goals. By collaborating with you, we’ll establish a future-focused plan for your technology, complete with clear reports that outline your position in simple, straightforward language that you can fully understand and utilize.
Let’s face facts…you should know where your IT-budgeted dollars are going. We’re here to help ensure you do. Give us a call at (254) 848-7100 if you’re ready to take a more strategic approach to your business’ tech.
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